Not many were fooled by the attempt to paper over the company’s fustercluck and its symbolic flipping off of its customers. As the New York Post reported, the condemnation continued despite the new ad and many blasted Bud.
Don’t look now @AnheuserBusch @budweiserusa but the Clydesdale has already left the barn. The train has sailed, the ship has left the station
— Philip Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) April 16, 2023
Hey @Budweiser. What’s next on your agenda after mocking women? Are you going to ridicule disabled veterans? Demand to defund police? Maybe dabble in a little bit of antisemitism?
— Mark Hyman (@MarkHyman) April 15, 2023
Budweiser release the pro-American suck-up ad 2 weeks after the Dylan Mulvaney backlash.
The new advert, comes after Anheuser-Busch CEO released a statement which failed to apologise for the backlash and instead talked about traditional values and being pro-America.
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— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) April 16, 2023
Meanwhile, the Egard Watch Company has taken the opposite approach and the public may go back to wearing wristwatches again. They put on an ad that refuses to mock men and women--especially daughters. They celebrate them, while the ad shows how transgenderism is destroying women's sports.
The ad begins with a young daughter with the drive to become a world-class sprinter because her loving dad told her that he's proud of her work ethic on the track.
“When I was a little girl I had this dream that seemed so impossible,” a woman says over images of a loving family embracing. “I was going to be the fastest runner in the world. I got this little nugget of an idea from my dad. He used to watch me run and play. ‘Ain’t no woman alive that can beat you.’ And I believed him, He made me feel invincible.”
“When I was a little girl I had this dream that seemed so impossible,” a woman says over images of a loving family embracing. “I was going to be the fastest runner in the world. I got this little nugget of an idea from my dad. He used to watch me run and play. ‘Ain’t no woman alive that can beat you.’ And I believed him, He made me feel invincible.”
Then the narrator talks about how hard she worked and rose to become a great competitor, but is only to be beaten by a faster, stronger man who claimed to be a woman.
The ad then adds images of the many men in real life who have won major championships after claiming to have “transitioned” into female athletes. The ad ends with the hashtag #erased:
#erased Our ad response to woke corporate America. We are a company that believes in truth. @elonmusk @TuckerCarlson @libsoftiktok @benshapiro @MattWalshBlog @stillgray @piersmorgan @alx @JackPosobiec @Malcolm_fleX48 @carolinecwilder @OliLondonTV @RealSaavedra @josh_hammer pic.twitter.com/tRD5ogzEyJThis, boys and girls, is how it's done, and Egard has done it before. Egard and other companies such as Jeremy's Razors, Black Rifle Coffee, and many others, are companies that do not support woke ideology but support individuality, conservative American values, and G_d.
— Egard Watch Company (@EgardWatchCo) April 14, 2023
We all have choices now and we can stop supporting companies that hate us for our values and want our children to be theirs to control.
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